A stand for supporting targets which as a base, a vertical support and a holder for the targets. Weights are carried by the base. The vertical support is carried by the base and may be disposed at an angle with respect to the base. The holder is removably attached to the vertical support and may be disposed at an angle with respect thereto. targets are removably received by the holder. The stand may be leveled to adjust for uneven surfaces on which the base is disposed. The stand is portable and easily assembled and disassembled.
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1. A portable knock-down stand for supporting a target comprising a base having levelers and further having at least a first boot formed therein, at least a first upright disposed in the first boot, at least a first wedge driven vertically into the first boot and between the first boot and the first upright, thereby removably retaining the first upright in the first boot, a target carried by the first upright, and the vertical disposition and the horizontal disposition of the target and the first upright being determined by the first wedge and by the levelers on the base, thereby compensating for an uneven ground surface,
and further including a second boot on the base, a second upright disposed in the boot, and a second wedge driven vertically between the second boot and the second upright, said pair of first and second parallel uprights are adjustably disposed in the respective boots, such that the target is mounted between the pair of parallel uprights.
2. The portable knock-down stand of
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display stand and more particularly to a display stand for targets for weapons which is adjustable to compensate for use on uneven surfaces.
2. Description of the Related Art
Target stands used by persons practicing with weapons are usually homemade. These stands are usually made of wood or plastic and are held together with nails, screws, tape, staples and other means. A strong, portable, adjustable stand, able to remain upright in wind is not readily available. The inventor has been unable to find any commercial device in sporting goods stores, gun shops or the internet. It is also important to have a target stand which may be used on uneven surfaces such as frequently encountered in open fields or on locations at the base of a hill.
In U.S. Pat. No. 2,284,510 Cates discloses a target stand which is heavy and neither portable nor easily assembled. Rahberger in U.S. Pat. No. 3,540,729 discloses a collapsible rack for holding targets which is not sturdy or wind resistant. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,296,693, Archer discloses a beach umbrella support having a collapsible container that can be filled with solid or liquid materials for stability. Corner rods are provided for additional stability. Farmer, U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,680 discloses a weighted sign base for supporting real estate signs and the like. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,178,356 Schouwey discloses a multi-purpose container-shaft support assembly, wherein the container is hollow and filled with water, sand, or gravel for stability. The container has a hole through which the shaft is housed. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,209,492 Hamilton discloses a shooting target stand. Rath discloses an adjustable target stand having anchor pins in U.S. Pat. No. 5,598,996. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,480, Davis et al disclose a basketball goal support with a hollow weighted base and an adjustable pole. The base can be filled with water for stability. An elastomeric ring is extended around and can be positioned at an infinite number of locations along an upper tube to define the position of the upper tube with respect to the lower tube. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,924 Scott discloses a portable target stand which is supported by two posts which are partially inserted in the ground. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,860,654 Jacobs discloses a portable target assembly supported by two posts driven into the ground. Grewe, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,518, discloses a portable sign stand with an adjustable weighted base having compartments so that the liquid or solid ballast can be added to stabilize the sign in windy conditions.
However, none of these devices are commercially available and none meet the need for a portable, lightweight, rugged device able to withstand high winds and stable on an uneven surface.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a target stand which is portable, easily assembled, able to remain upright in wind and adjustable to be used on uneven surfaces.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a stand for supporting targets comprising a base, a vertical support attached to the base, a holder adjustably connected to the vertical support and means to adjust the stand such that the holder is aligned in a vertical plane and a horizontal plane.
In further accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a stand for supporting a target used with firing of weapons. The stand has a base having means therein for receiving weights to stabilize the stand on a surface. The base further has means therein to receive a vertical support. The vertical support has a desired length. A holder is adjustably connected to the vertical support at a desired height above the surface. The holder has at least one section in which the target is removably disposed. Means are provided for adjusting the stand wherein the target is aligned in a vertical plane and in a horizontal plane.
In still further accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a stand for supporting targets having a base having means thereon to receive weights. A vertical support is carried by the base. A holder is removably attached to the vertical support and a target is removably carried by the holder. Means are provided to level the stand on uneven surfaces. The stand is portable and quickly and easily assembled and disassembled to be carried to and from a firing range.
There is further disclosed a stand for supporting a target used with firing of weapons. The stand has a base having means therein for receiving weights to stabilize the stand on a surface. The base further has a means therein to receive a vertical support, the vertical support having a desired length. Also, means are provided for adjustably attaching a target to the vertical support.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.
Referring now to
As shown in
At least one opening or boot 34 is formed in the base 12. The boot 34 preferably is elongated being wider at the top and being narrower at the bottom. The boot 34 may have any desired geometric shape (square, rectangular, circular, oval, angled, etc.). The vertical support 14 has a corresponding geometric shape but preferably is uniform and does not taper. The vertical support 14 has a selected length such that the holder 16 may be moved vertically to a desired height from the base. The end of the vertical support 14 is received in the boot 34. A wedge-shaped member 36 is provided, preferably connected to the base 12 by a flexible lead 38. The wedge-shaped member 36 is disposed in the boot 34 adjacent to the end of the vertical support 14 and may be on either side of the vertical support. In this manner, the vertical support 14 may be secured in the base 12 at an angle other than 90°C. The angle may be varied to compensate for an uneven surface on which the base may be resting. By providing this angle adjustment feature, the holder 16 and the target 18 may be aligned in the horizontal plane and the vertical plane.
Another means for securing the vertical support 14 in the boot 14 is by a bolt or a pin 39 inserted in a hole formed horizontally in the boot 34 and passing transversely through an aligned hole in the lower portion of the support 14 (FIG. 4).
As shown in
The base 12 may be leveled by adjustable feet 45 connected to the underside of the base 12 as may be known to persons skilled in the art (FIGS. 7-10).
The holder 16 (
In still another embodiment (FIG. 18), the sleeve 52 on the holder 16 is formed having two separate openings 54A, 54B. A first opening 54A is substantially vertically aligned and the second opening 54B is disposed at an angle with respect to the first through opening 54A. This provides a means to mount the sleeve 52 of the holder 16 either parallel to or at an angle with respect to the vertical support 14 as determined by the nature or unevenness of the surface on which the base 12 rests. The wedge 56 may be disposed in either opening 54A, 54B. Alternately, the sleeve 52 may have a closed top so that the opening 54A, 54B is not a through opening and the holder 16 may not be vertically positioned on the vertical support 12.
In still another embodiment, as shown in
For use on uneven surfaces, the base 12 may have at least one opening 64 formed at an angle with respect to the bottom plane of the base 12. If desired, a plurality of openings 14 may be formed, each at a different angle with respect to the bottom plane of the base 12 (FIGS. 21-24). The vertical support 14 is placed in the selected angled opening 64 which compensates for the unevenness of the surface on which the base is disposed. In this manner, the holder 16 is aligned in a horizontal plane and in a vertical plane. The vertical support 14 may have any of the previously described configurations.
A socket 68 may be formed on the base 12 and the lower end of the vertical support 14 may have a ball 66 formed thereon. Alternately, the ball 66 may be formed on the base 12 and the socket 65 may be formed on the lower end of the vertical support 14. The ball 66 is received cooperatively in the socket 68. The vertical support 14 may be moved to any selected angular displacement with respect to the base 12 to compensate for the unevenness of the surface on which the base 12 is disposed. Means are provided to secure the ball 66 to the socket 68 at the selected angular displacement.
In another embodiment of the base 12 as shown in
Referring to
All of the embodiments provide a base 12 which can be used very easily with replaceable vertical supports 14 and targets 18. This recognizes that the target and the vertical supports will be damaged during use and must be replaced. The base is reusable.
Although the present invention is described primarily for targets, it is also applicable to other uses. For example,
The present invention provides a portable stand which is easily assembled and disassembled. It is stable under wind conditions and is easily adjusted to provide a display which is aligned in a horizontal plane and a vertical plane irrespective of the unevenness of the surface on which the base is disposed. The display, vertical support and holder are all easily and rapidly replaced which is important in situations such as target shooting when the components become damaged.
Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein.
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